The Hawn Gallery presents Chromarray, works by San Antonio-based artist Connie Lowe, featuring pieces from Lowe’s Garden City (Air to Ground) and FabCom/Chromarray series. Lowe’s work examines the intersection between nature and human-built environments, with a special focus on biology, mathematics, psychology and agriculture. Lowe’s most recent series, Garden City (Air to Ground) (2015) takes its inspiration from circular and gridded NASA satellite photos of Midwestern fields. The landscapes contain personal connotations to Lowe as they represent land once owned by her family. Lowe uses a range of materials in her work such as dyed calfskin, wool, felt, translucent drafting film, and photographic reproductions of nature. Lowe’s blending of natural and synthetic materials reveals how nature can be manufactured and our constructed world made to appear naturally occurring.
Opening reception: Friday, April 6, 5-7 p.m.; artist talk at 5:45 p.m. Exhibition on display through May 27, 2018
For more information, call 214.768.3813 or visithttps://www.smu.edu/CUL/Hamon/Exhibitions/Upcoming.
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- FREE!
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- 214-768-2787
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